Levism84
2016-11-20, 12:45 AM
Quick questions in regards to a random thought experiment: would an Infrit (http://www.d20pfsrd.com/races/other-races/featured-races/arg-ifrit) with the Mostly Human alternate racial trait be able to qualify for both the Wishcrafter (http://www.d20pfsrd.com/races/other-races/featured-races/arg-ifrit/wishcrafter-sorcerer-ifrit) sorcerer archetype as well as the Imperious (http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/core-classes/sorcerer/bloodlines/bloodlines-from-paizo/racial-bloodlines/imperious-bloodline-sorcerer-human) sorcerer bloodline only available to Humans (http://www.d20pfsrd.com/races/core-races/human)? If so, would such a character also be able to take the Seeker (http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/core-classes/sorcerer/archetypes/paizo---sorcerer-archetypes/seeker) sorcerer archetype? If they can take the Wishcrafter and Seeker archetypes together, does that mean the Seeker Lore and Seeker Magic abilities of the Seeker archetype uses the spells from the Expanded Wishcraft ability of the Wishcrafter archetype?
I just thought it would be cool to have an ageless redhead going around, using people's wishes as verbal components and, if Expanded Wishcraft spells were used, using Seeker Magic with Still Spell to ignore the somatic components of spells. Sort of an arrogant LE/LN anti-hero who thinks they are the best of both human and efreet royal bloodlines.
I just thought it would be cool to have an ageless redhead going around, using people's wishes as verbal components and, if Expanded Wishcraft spells were used, using Seeker Magic with Still Spell to ignore the somatic components of spells. Sort of an arrogant LE/LN anti-hero who thinks they are the best of both human and efreet royal bloodlines.